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Skip next section There is ‘political will’ to restore US-Russian relations — Kremlin

March 10, 2025

There is ‘political will’ to restore US-Russian relations — Kremlin

Russia sees restoring ties with the US as a long, hard task but believes there is political will on both sides to move forward, the Kremlin said.

“We are at the initial stage of the path to restoring our bilateral relations. The road ahead is quite long and difficult, but at least the two presidents have expressed political will in this direction,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Peskov said it was important to determine whether Ukraine, which is due to hold diplomatic talks with US officials beginning Tuesday in Saudi Arabia about how to end the war in the country, really wanted peace or not.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy said he is willing to negotiate a peace deal with Russia as soon as possible, but is seeking guarantees from the US and Europe to underpin the future security of his country. 

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Skip next section Ukraine seeking peace since ‘very first second’ of war, Zelenskyy says

March 10, 2025

Ukraine seeking peace since ‘very first second’ of war, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy has said his country “has been seeking peace since the very first second of the war, and we have always said that the only reason that the war is continuing is because of Russia.”

The Ukrainian leader is set to arrive in Saudi Arabia late Monday to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 

American and Ukrainian officials are then set for meetings in Saudi Arabia to discuss a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. 

American officials will use the talks to decide whether Kyiv is interested in a “realistic” peace deal, one of them told Reuters news agency.

They are also interested to see whether talks will repair the Ukrainian leader’s relations with US President Donald Trump.

Zelenksyy will not be present for talks set for the week.

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Skip next section Poland’s Tusk calls for ‘respect’ after Starlink spat

March 10, 2025

Poland’s Tusk calls for ‘respect’ after Starlink spat

Following an online dispute between Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and his US counterpart Marco Rubio on the social media platform X, Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, without naming names, called for “respect” among friends.

The dispute broke out over the use of Starlink internet services in Ukraine, which Poland pays for. Starlink is owned by Elon Musk, the billionaire and close ally of Donald Trump.

Rubio lashed out at Sikorski after the Polish minister suggested switching to a different provider if Starlink becomes unreliable.

The US Secretary of State said Sikorski was “making things up” and told him to “say thank you,” pointing to the important role Starlink has played in Ukraine.

The Polish prime minister’s intervention on Monday appeared to admonish Rubio.

“True leadership means respect for partners and allies. Even for the smaller and weaker ones. Never arrogance. Dear friends, think about it,” Tusk said in a post, also on X.

Musk has also been involved in the spat, calling Sikorski a “small man” and saying he would never turn off Starlink services in Ukraine, despite the Trump administration already having suspended military aid and information sharing with Kyiv.

Poland pays $50 million (€46 million) to keep Ukraine’s Starlink service running. Franco-British satellite operator Eutelsat saw its shares jump 650% last week amid speculation that Poland and Ukraine may be considering a switch.

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Skip next section Russia says no talks planned with US this week

March 10, 2025

Russia says no talks planned with US this week

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has denied reports that Russian and US officials would meet for talks in Saudi Arabia this week.

Zakharova said a meeting was “not planned” and that Russia had not received any information from the US side, according to Russian state news agency TASS.

The Trump administration provoked anger among US allies, including Ukraine, after the US president opened up direct communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has had a public falling out with Trump, was on his way to Saudi Arabia on Monday to hold talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

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Skip next section Russia expels 2 from UK embassy in Moscow

March 10, 2025

Russia expels 2 from UK embassy in Moscow

The embassy of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, at Smolenskaya Naberezhnaya Street, in central Moscow
Two individuals connected to the UK embassy in Moscow, pictured here, have been expelled [FILE: January 31, 2020]Image: Mikhail Tereshchenko/TASS/dpa/picture alliance

Russia’s FSB security service on Monday said two UK “diplomats” were being expelled, accusing them of carrying out espionage activities.

The two individuals in question are the UK’s second secretary and the husband of the first secretary.

The FSB said “counterintelligence work had revealed an undeclared British intelligence presence under the cover of the national embassy.”

Russia’s Foreign Ministry also said it had summoned the representative of the UK embassy in Moscow.

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Skip next section Ukraine says it shot down majority of overnight Russian drones

March 10, 2025

Ukraine says it shot down majority of overnight Russian drones

Kyiv said on Monday that Russia had fired 176 drones at Ukraine overnight.

The Ukrainian air force reported that it had shot down 130 drones in a statement on Telegram.

Another 42 did not reach their targets, the military added.

It wasn’t immediately apparent what happened to the remaining four drones.

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Skip next section Ukrainian drone strikes spark fire in Russia’s Samara

March 10, 2025

Ukrainian drone strikes spark fire in Russia’s Samara

Ukraine has continued to target sites inside of Russia even after the US under President Trump suspended military aid and intelligence sharing.

An overnight attack hit a warehouse in Russia’s Samara region, authorities said on Monday. Firefighters were reportedly tackling a blaze there.

“There are no injuries,” Russia’s Emergency Ministry said on the Telegram messaging app. It said the fire was in Novokuibyshevsk and that it was limited to an area of 1,600 sqm (17,000 sq ft).

Andriy Kovalenko, an official of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said that an oil refinery had been hit in Novokuibyshevsk.

The Russian Defense Ministry added that three drones had also been shot down over Samara.

The reports could not be independently verified.

The Samara region lies in the southeast of the European part of Russia, far from the border with Ukraine.

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Skip next section Trump says US ‘just about’ lifted intelligence pause on Ukraine

March 10, 2025

Trump says US ‘just about’ lifted intelligence pause on Ukraine

US President Donald Trump said his administration has “just about” lifted an intelligence blackout on Ukraine.

He also said he expects good results from US talks with Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.

“We’re going to make a lot of progress, I believe, this week,” Trump said.

The US president said he thought Ukraine would sign a minerals agreement with the United States.

“They will sign the minerals deal but I want them to want peace… They haven’t shown it to [the] extent they should,” he added.

Trump also said that his administration is looking at a lot of things regarding tariffs on Russia and that they are not concerned about military exercises involving Russia, China and Iran.

US officials plan to meet with a Ukrainian delegation in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

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Skip next section SIPRI says Ukraine is now world’s largest arms importer

March 10, 2025

SIPRI says Ukraine is now world’s largest arms importer

Ukraine is now the world’s largest arms importer, more than three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Ukraine now accounts for 8.8% of the total volume of imports of heavy weapons, taking into account weapons such as tanks, fighter jets, submarines and the like.

On a five-year basis, India ranks second with 8.3%, followed by Qatar with 6.8%, Saudi Arabia with 6.8% and Pakistan with 4.6%.

According to the SIPRI report, at least 35 countries have contributed to Ukraine’s arms imports, with the United States accounting for 45%, followed by Germany with 12% and Poland with 11%.

The SIPRI data refer to the volume of arms deliveries, not to their financial value. Since this volume can fluctuate greatly from year to year, the researchers compare five-year periods, in this case 2020 24 with 2015-19.

 

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

March 10, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet the country’s crown prince, and his team would stay on to hold talks with the United States. 

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was on his way to Saudi Arabia for the talks due to start on Tuesday. 

After a dispute involving Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump, and Vice President JD Vance, Washington announced the suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

It is hoped the talks could help reset relations. 

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